Lowe & Sons

Lowe & Sons

Hours

Wednesday:
9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Thursday:
9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Friday:
9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Saturday:
9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Monday:
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

5.0 - (12 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

5.0 - (12 reviews)
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  • David Yates

    What a lovely gem of a place in the heart of Chester city centre. The shop wouldnt be out of place on Diagon Alley, its so quaint inside. After seeing a video on Instagram (gorgeous account btw) of the shop window of Powells, I messaged to get a closer look at the pendant in the picture on this review. The lovely Jonathan was kind enough to show me images, tell me more about the pendant, and took it to Lowe & Sons so that I could try it on at a later date. After multiple payments and speaking to nothing but friendly members of staff, I am very happy to now own my ametrine pendant and hold chain. I will definitely be back soon, its like a treasure trove of quality jewellery and gifts you wont see anywhere else
    Apr 2nd, 2022

  • Natalie Morris

    Some beautiful beautiful stuff here, Terry was really helpful and really listened to what we needed. Wouldn't go anywhere else for vintage jewellery
    Nov 16th, 2021

  • Estelle Nock

    Such a treasure trove of a shop. I took in some silver items to be valued and the ladies were so welcoming and knowledgeable - I wanted to add them to my Xmas card list! We were also treated to a look around the museum upstairs. This little gem should be part of any visitors' Chester itinerary.
    Oct 11th, 2021

  • Em's

    It all began for Lowe and Sons at the Cross in Chester. Here there was once an extension of St Peters Church known as The Pentice. A building that once housed a court, the Mayors Balcony, various shops and was also a place where nobles and dignitaries would be entertained by the mayor and his corporation. In 1804 The Lowe family purchased no. 11 Bridge Street Row after the building was demolished in order to widen the road. 1912 Fifth Officer Harold Lowe was aboard the Titanic, he managed to assist numerous passengers into the lifeboats before being ordered to get into lifeboat 14 himself. He returned to the site of the disaster to rescue the only female to survive being in the freezing ocean, Rhoda Abbott. 1956 Lowe and Sons were commissioned to create a cigarette box an British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire who was owned by Queen Elizabeth II. The cigarette box features the Chester hallmark and George F. Lowe makers mark. This is the present location of the shop still 216 years later. Meanwhile in a part of Chester, David Powell was growing up. Only to be evacuated to North Wales during the way, Rhyl to be exact. Where he married the lovely Joan. They opened D & J Powells the Jewellers in the 1960s. Then in 1974 they moved to Prestatyn where the shop still remains and is run by their Grandson Jonathan. In 1974 their Son Greg who is the director today, while studying gemmology at night school at the goldsmiths Hills in Liverpool would also help in the shop during the day. In 2002 Greg and now his Son, Will opened the first independent shop on Chesters historic rows Powells fine jewellers. Will trained at the prestigious gemmological institute of America and is now Chesters only fully certified diamond graduate. In 2010 they opened Powells Vintage Jewellerys around the corner. Their passion is finding rare and unusual, hard to find pieces. Greg quotes in a Cheshire Life article From the elegant simplicity of Georg Jensen to the intricate craftmanship of the Edwardian era, we carefully select and restore treasures from the past to feed your passion and individuality. You must go into Lowe & Sons (and the other Powells stores) if you visit Chester. Just for the experience even if you are not looking for anything special now. Not only are their staff so knowledgeable of the pieces but it is like a wonderland of going back in time. The history is incredible, and the experience cannot be duplicated.
    Sep 3rd, 2021

  • H M

    I purchased a ring from Japan but it was stuck at custom. Jonathan helped me a lot to have my ring released and now I safely received my amazing ring! Thank you so much. I will definitely come back to purchase another beauty.
    Aug 27th, 2021

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About
Lowe & Sons

Lowe & Sons is located at 11 Bridge St in Chester, England CH1 1PD. Lowe & Sons can be contacted via phone at (124) 432-5850 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (124) 432-5850

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Lowe & Sons?

A The phone number for Lowe & Sons is: (124) 432-5850.


Q Where is Lowe & Sons located?

A Lowe & Sons is located at 11 Bridge St, Chester, eng CH1 1PD


Q What is the internet address for Lowe & Sons?

A The website (URL) for Lowe & Sons is: https://www.loweandsons.co.uk/


Q What days are Lowe & Sons open?

A Lowe & Sons is open:
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Friday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Saturday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Monday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Lowe & Sons rated?

A Lowe & Sons has a 5.0 Star Rating from 12 reviewers.

Hours

Wednesday:
9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Thursday:
9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Friday:
9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Saturday:
9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Monday:
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Lowe & Sons

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David Yates on Google

image What a lovely gem of a place in the heart of Chester city centre. The shop wouldnt be out of place on Diagon Alley, its so quaint inside.
After seeing a video on Instagram (gorgeous account btw) of the shop window of Powells, I messaged to get a closer look at the pendant in the picture on this review. The lovely Jonathan was kind enough to show me images, tell me more about the pendant, and took it to Lowe & Sons so that I could try it on at a later date. After multiple payments and speaking to nothing but friendly members of staff, I am very happy to now own my ametrine pendant and hold chain.
I will definitely be back soon, its like a treasure trove of quality jewellery and gifts you wont see anywhere else


Natalie Morris on Google

image Some beautiful beautiful stuff here, Terry was really helpful and really listened to what we needed. Wouldn't go anywhere else for vintage jewellery


Estelle Nock on Google

image Such a treasure trove of a shop. I took in some silver items to be valued and the ladies were so welcoming and knowledgeable - I wanted to add them to my Xmas card list! We were also treated to a look around the museum upstairs. This little gem should be part of any visitors' Chester itinerary.


Em's on Google

image It all began for Lowe and Sons at the Cross in Chester. Here there was once an extension of St Peters Church known as The Pentice. A building that once housed a court, the Mayors Balcony, various shops and was also a place where nobles and dignitaries would be entertained by the mayor and his corporation. In 1804 The Lowe family purchased no. 11 Bridge Street Row after the building was demolished in order to widen the road. 1912 Fifth Officer Harold Lowe was aboard the Titanic, he managed to assist numerous passengers into the lifeboats before being ordered to get into lifeboat 14 himself. He returned to the site of the disaster to rescue the only female to survive being in the freezing ocean, Rhoda Abbott. 1956 Lowe and Sons were commissioned to create a cigarette box an British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire who was owned by Queen Elizabeth II. The cigarette box features the Chester hallmark and George F. Lowe makers mark. This is the present location of the shop still 216 years later. Meanwhile in a part of Chester, David Powell was growing up. Only to be evacuated to North Wales during the way, Rhyl to be exact. Where he married the lovely Joan. They opened D & J Powells the Jewellers in the 1960s. Then in 1974 they moved to Prestatyn where the shop still remains and is run by their Grandson Jonathan. In 1974 their Son Greg who is the director today, while studying gemmology at night school at the goldsmiths Hills in Liverpool would also help in the shop during the day. In 2002 Greg and now his Son, Will opened the first independent shop on Chesters historic rows Powells fine jewellers. Will trained at the prestigious gemmological institute of America and is now Chesters only fully certified diamond graduate. In 2010 they opened Powells Vintage Jewellerys around the corner. Their passion is finding rare and unusual, hard to find pieces. Greg quotes in a Cheshire Life article From the elegant simplicity of Georg Jensen to the intricate craftmanship of the Edwardian era, we carefully select and restore treasures from the past to feed your passion and individuality. You must go into Lowe & Sons (and the other Powells stores) if you visit Chester. Just for the experience even if you are not looking for anything special now. Not only are their staff so knowledgeable of the pieces but it is like a wonderland of going back in time. The history is incredible, and the experience cannot be duplicated.


H M on Google

image I purchased a ring from Japan but it was stuck at custom. Jonathan helped me a lot to have my ring released and now I safely received my amazing ring! Thank you so much. I will definitely come back to purchase another beauty.


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